The what and why of identity 

JANU: The essence of existence portrays life not unlike a hologram. The sense of physicality while incarnate is limited perception, for the true nature of physical existence is patterned energy that belongs to a range of patterns of energy of many other existences, other realities, other dimensions some would call, other parameters of existence. So, what does one identify with? What is the True Nature in the presence of these energy patterns? Is it the consciousness? Is it more than that?

We have long held the perception that the nature of life stirs the pot, so to speak, of the energy of all existence, a coexistent swirl of potential with the ability to co-create throughout that domain. So, once again, what does it mean, what is the reality of identity? This suggests that identity is nebulous. It changes, it evolves, it expands, and at times contracts, yet is flowing. So living in the Now has its appeal. Within the sense of incarnate identity, there are boundaries, time and distance constraints. But that is only part of the perception of identity.

And what does the sense of identity serve? It is a foundation for exploration, comparisons, feedback of expression and experience. As a descriptor for continuation, identity is useful. But do not become contained by the sense of it. Namaste.
Oct. 30, 2019 B                                                                              Copyright © 2019 by Joshua Ross

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